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    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 9, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Dr Oz says weight-loss shots may help tackle America’s chronic illness crisis

    CMS administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz discusses the role of GLP-1 medications in combating obesity, saying they can support better health when combined with lifestyle changes and medical guidance

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    GLP-1 weight-loss drugs have become a prevalent part of American healthcare, and the current administration is getting behind the movement

    In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital at the Great American State Fair in Washington D.C. on July 6, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz voiced his support for the use of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) medications, like Ozempic, for appropriate uses

    “I’m a fan of GLP-1 drugs when used correctly,” he said. “They do help people who are overweight lose weight quite effectively. They’re not a replacement for diet and exercise, but they might jumpstart the system so it’s easier for you to use healthier tactics.”

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    This is especially helpful for those who may have trouble moving due to joint pain or are experiencing internal dysfunction, the doctor said

    Dr. Mehmet Oz in Washington, D.C.

    Dr. Mehmet Oz is pictured in Washington, D.C., at the Great State Fair, where he spoke about federal health policy.(Angelica Stabile/Fox News Digital)

    Certain GLP-1 drugs are covered by Medicare for overweight candidates with certain conditions, like high blood pressure and diabetes, and Oz projected the benefits will continue to benefit taxpayers

    “We believe these are so effective in reducing conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes that they’ll actually save money for the federal taxpayer, because [they’re] going to make you healthy enough that you don’t have to consume health services,” the doctor said

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    “We think about 70% of all the money we spend on healthcare is caused by chronic conditions, and obesity is the No. 1 driver of all that, so it’s a smart decision.”

    Oz recently announced the launch of the Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program, which will allow more seniors to access GLP-1 drugs for only $50 a month if they meet qualifying health criteria and receive prior authorization from a doctor

    Hand holding GLP-1 injection pens

    The doctor expressed support for broadening affordable access to GLP-1 medications for Americans.(iStock)

    “There are a lot of overweight people who don’t have high blood pressure, diabetes or other conditions, so they don’t get access to the drug normally,” he said. “We want them to have the ability to use it as well.”

    Although these access shifts could boost Americans’ overall health — and in some cases could be lifesaving — Oz noted that there is “no silver bullet” when it comes to these medications

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    “I love the fact that the innovation that’s coming out of pharmaceutical companies is allowing us to save lives and make lives better,” he said. “But the real secret to longevity is eating right, exercising, sleeping, dealing with the stress of your life, finding some purpose in your existence [and] realizing you have agency over the future.”

    “These are things that your mom would have told you [and that] you don’t need a doctor to be emphasizing.”

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    Medicating appropriately, combined with eating right, exercising and staying connected with others, can help make health goals attainable, the doctor said.(iStock)

    While GLP-1s may not be a fix-all, combining these medications with foundational health practices “makes a lot of sense,” Oz said

    “I don’t want people being fat-shamed … I don’t want you feeling guilty that you’re gaining weight even though everyone else around you seems to have figured it out,” he said. “It’s not that simple — our set points for hunger are different. We have different things going on in our lives.”

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    “But if you realize how precious you are — the temple of the soul is so valuable. It’s the greatest gift your parents ever gave you, and you take advantage of every tool out there to make it work … which includes using medications when appropriate. That, to me, is MAHA.”

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